Article ID: CBB001510479

Politics of Knowledge in the Debates on Toxicity in Ayurvedic Medicines: Recent Controversies over Bhasmas (2013)

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Banerjee, Madhulika (Author)


Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Volume: 8, no. 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 153-179


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Part of a Series: Mercury in Ayurveda and Tibetan Medicine
Language: English

In the last decade, a controversy has arisen over a specific type of herbo-mineral ayurvedic preparations called bhasmas (Skt. bhasman). The controversy mainly concerned serious complications or even the death of patients after having taken these medicines. Since these medicines were metal-based preparations, and specifically included lead or mercury, their toxicity was interpreted as causing the patients' suffering. In response to that, in public discourse a plethora of writing on the issue of toxicity in ayurvedic medicines ensued, both accusatory and defensive in tone. This laid out the potential for their condemnation, with serious implications for their credibility, not to speak of their markets. This article attempts to analyse this writing, focusing mainly on the academic publications, from the perspective of the politics of knowledge. It will argue that hierarchies in the epistemologies of medical knowledge systems guide the scientific analysis of these herbo-mineral preparations, some of which contain mercury, illustrating how this happens through publications that are unequivocally critical of bhasmas, those that are defensive of them, and those that indicate a median position. It will also analyse the possible regulatory and manufacturing regimes that can emerge when a certain kind of balanced analysis informs policy-making. Focusing on the modes of translation between epistemologies of different knowledge systems that have characterised the process of making `traditional' knowledge contemporary, it shows how this principally reflects the hierarchy between dominant and marginal knowledge on an everyday basis, affecting most production and marketing decisions, that backfire not only on specific products, but affect an evaluation of the system as a whole.

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Authors & Contributors
Wujastyk, Dominik
Gerke, Barbara
Zini, Marco
Kędzia, Ilona Barbara
Ecks, Stefan
Bhatt, Narendra
Journals
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Indian Journal of History of Science
Atti e Memorie, Rivista di Storia della Farmacia
History of Science in South Asia
Social History of Medicine
Social History
Publishers
New York University Press
McFarland
Concepts
Medicine
Mercury (element)
Medicine, ayurvedic
Pharmacology
India, civilization and culture
Mercury poisoning
People
Vagbhata
Time Periods
20th century
Ancient
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
18th century
Places
India
Tibet
Mumbai (India)
South Asia
Nepal
Florence (Italy)
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